By Andrew Devis Now that we know how to create our timelines (sequences) it would be helpful to understand how to organise our projects so that our various timelines can easily be found. To do this, it would be helpful … Continue reading →

By Andrew Devis Probably the most common way to create new timelines is to simply select clips in your project panel and right-click on them which gives you the following options. Right-Click on Selected Media for New Timeline Options The … Continue reading →

By Andrew Devis Now that we have imported our clips and set In and Out points, we’re ready to create our timelines or sequences of clips. As you would expect, Resolve gives us lots of different options to do this … Continue reading →

By Andrew Devis One of the most important preferences to get understood is how Auto Save works in Resolve as the choice you make can have a big impact on the way you can access previous versions of your project. … Continue reading →

By Andrew Devis Following on from creating subclips, a really helpful little tip can be to have a different ‘Poster Frame’ for each of the clips you have in your bins. The ‘Poster Frame’ is the default frame chosen by … Continue reading →

By Andrew Devis Creating In and Out points is one of the earliest parts of the editing process. However, there are often times when you wish to use multiple selections from the same clip – say for example, on a … Continue reading →

By Andrew Devis The idea behind making selection in clips is simply that when you come to edit your clips together into a sequence of clips (called a timeline) you don’t want to have the portions of those clips that … Continue reading →

By Andrew Devis Scrubbing Clips As in the media browser above, you can move your mouse over any clip in a bin in icon view and see a preview of that clip in the viewer at the top. However, unlike … Continue reading →

By Andrew Devis Bin Structure Now that I have my ‘Bin Structure’ created with the clips added to my project (you didn’t actually move clips, you just added links to those clips to your project) the highlighted button opens/shuts the … Continue reading →

By Andrew Devis Importing Clips – Drag & Drop The most obvious way to get clips into your project is simply to drag them from the browser section (top left) to the bottom section which has a title ‘Master’. If … Continue reading →